Is this one guy doing his natural voice and then a voice passed through a filter?
Is this one guy doing his natural voice and then a voice passed through a filter?
What do you use to dust? I have a shelf full of amiibo that could use a lot more dusting than it gets.
I have not had this happen even once. I do have an Ethernet connection though, so I assume that helps.
If you wanna watch someone confidently make food poorly, this is where you go:
I made this realization a few years ago. This feeling of “I bought this so I need to play it to make it worth my money” is inherently flawed. I already spent X dollars on it at some point and that isn’t going to change, so would I rather lose X dollars or lose X dollars + Y amount of time and energy?
I was never interested enough to buy it for my PC, but I think I’ll definitely pick it up for my phone.
I think that in general, the choice is Smash news or no news, and I would rather have Smash news than no news.
This is not correct. Stadia is a free service. You just need to pay for games.
To clarify this a little, Destiny 2 and Bomberman R Online are both totally free to play on Stadia now. You can play them all you want without spending a dime.
Yeah, it’s a pretty amazing offer. 60 dollars all in to play the biggest game of the year. If it had cross save I think I would double dip, but I also have a gaming machine I'd rather use for this one.
This is actually one of the big reasons I get excited about the future of true cloud gaming like Stadia or Luna. When all the computation is happening server side, everyone can actually be playing in the same environment.
according to Google, two people can play the same shared game simultaneously.
Yeah I think this would only work as a free game unfortunately.
here’s a direct link to the demo if anyone wants to try it.
This is a big step for Stadia. So far the only AAA games they’ve had are a year+ old. Having day and date launch parity with the biggest release of the season is a big deal.
I think that Ready Player One gets unfairly criticized for being a nostalgic circle jerk and not criticized enough for being such a poorly written story.
I know you probably aren’t an journalist but there is a lack of correct information here.
As has been explained, Akrides is not correct. That’s not how this controller works. It talks to the Luna Servers, then they send an image to whatever screen you’re playing on. Picture Luna as a console that lives at Amazon and your controller and screen both have super long cables running to it. Except the cables are…
I’m hoping that the crowd-play feature will entice some streamers to play with their viewers who will then buy the game and increase the overall player count. If the right streamers pick it up, then this game could take off.
Just in case there’s a misunderstanding, a Stadia pro subscription will let you play the game for “free”, but you can just buy the game for 10 bucks and not worry about stadia pro at all. So in your scenario, you could buy the game for yourself, your wife, and your friends at $10 a pop and force them to play it with…